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![]() Fished the South Branch yesterday. One brook trout. The sulfer flies were all over. I watched a fly fisherman constantly nail one trout after the other in a pool on a dry sulfer fly. I witnessed hundreds of jumps. But they would not take bait. This afternoon I fished 1/2 mile of the North Branch. Not even a bite. Water was a little higher, colder and had a slight stain color. Be back at it tomorrow afternoon.
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![]() perhaps try a small rap floated and twitched on top the next time.
if they are looking up... fish up! another thought... go buy a few sulfers, then use that same floating rap, but now have a 12" piece of 2-4lb mono tied off one of the rapala's hooks with a sulfer on the end, then clean up instead of just watching ![]()
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![]() same experience yesterday, one bow on a trout magnet in 2 hours of fishing. i don't know why its so slow. mabey they didn't stock on tuesday for whatever reason?
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![]() tough is the right word. Was out at Musky tonight right after the stocking. saw about 30 fish in a hole, was skunked! the guy next to me cleaned up with flatheads. I had worms! tried nymphs on a flyrod nothing?
Last edited by ken jan; 05-12-2012 at 01:06 AM.. |
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